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  Re: Question for the electronics experts
 
(...) At our Swedish forums, www.swebrick.se there is a thread about controlling 8 standard Lego receivers (total of 16 control channels) with a custom IR sender. The receivers seem to be prepared for more channels than currently available from (...) (10 years ago, 24-Mar-15, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: 20-Wide model of a Dutch train
 
(...) Hallo Reinard, Ik ben ook bezig met een 20 brede 1600. Maar dan een 1800. Genoemd naar mijn geboorteplaats Tilburg, de 1851. Misschien kunnen we de locomotieven eens naast elkaar zetten, dat lijkt me erg gaaf! Hoop wat van je te horen dan kun (...) (10 years ago, 20-Mar-15, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.trains, lugnet.modelteam)
 
  Re: Question for the electronics experts
 
(...) I think you would have to have custom receivers using a different band (or protocol) to do that. Play well, Jacob (10 years ago, 11-Feb-15, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Question for the electronics experts
 
(...) Perhaps look into SBrick: https://www.sbrick.com/ It allows control of up to 64 outputs, and is an almost drop in replacement for LEGO controllers. Pretty expensive, but you could just get 3 or 4 and use IR for the rest. As long as you have (...) (10 years ago, 11-Feb-15, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Question for the electronics experts
 
(...) I usually put motor(s) on blue, and lights on red. So each channel controls one train. I'm mostly concerned with all the kids who bring "guest trains", I want to make sure they can run their trains without interfering with ours. JohnG, GMLTC (10 years ago, 10-Feb-15, to lugnet.trains)


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